The document provides instructions on how to use commonly used functions in Microsoft Excel including mathematical operators, conditional functions, and how to use Excel for market research and product development. It includes examples of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division formulas and explains that all formulas must begin with an equals sign. It also provides an example of using Ohm's Law to solve circuit problems by calculating voltage, resistance, or current given two of the three values.
The document provides instructions on how to use commonly used functions in Microsoft Excel including mathematical operators, conditional functions, and how to use Excel for market research and product development. It includes examples of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division formulas and explains that all formulas must begin with an equals sign. It also provides an example of using Ohm's Law to solve circuit problems by calculating voltage, resistance, or current given two of the three values.
The document provides instructions on how to use commonly used functions in Microsoft Excel including mathematical operators, conditional functions, and how to use Excel for market research and product development. It includes examples of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division formulas and explains that all formulas must begin with an equals sign. It also provides an example of using Ohm's Law to solve circuit problems by calculating voltage, resistance, or current given two of the three values.
At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to:
1. familiarize with the most commonly used functions in Microsoft Excel;
2. use several conditional functions available in Microsoft Excel; and 3. use Microsoft Excel as a viable tool in market research and product development. » Mathematical operators Excel uses standard operators for formulas, such as a plus sign for addition (+), a minus sign for subtraction (-), an asterisk for multiplication (*), a forward slash for division (/), and a caret (^) for exponents. All formulas in Excel must begin with an equals sign (=). This is because the cell contains, or is equal to, the formula and the value it calculates. Total Amount Per Item (MULTIPLICATION) (MULTIPLICATION) * =(cell involved) (cell involved)
ADDITION =sum(cells involved) SUBTRACTION
=(cells involved) - (cells involved)
PCS/BOX TO BE PURCHASED (DIVISION) / = (cells involved) (cells involved) INSTRUCTION: Using the OHM’s magic triangle solve the following. G1. What is the total Voltage if I have 45Ω (resistance) and 56A (ampere). G2. Please provide missing link: » V = 50 » R(Ω) = 120 » I(A) = ? G3. What is the total resistance needed if I have: » V= 120 » I(A) = 80 =(ADD ALL THE CELLS FROM COLUMN G6 TO G20 AND DIVIDE IT TO NUMBER OF =AVERAGE(cells involved) RESPONDENTS)